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Free Tiny Crochet Flowers Garland Pattern For Spring and Summer Decoration
Crochet these super cute tiny crochet flowers following this easy crochet flower pattern to make them into a decorative garland or bunting. Great for spring or summer home decor.
I am so excited to bring you these cute tiny crochet flowers. It is a super easy crochet pattern that works up super quickly.
I have recently finished a big garment design pattern I was working on for some time. I graded it for nine different sizes. So, to say my brain needed a break, was an understatement.
I was sitting in the garden the other morning, sipping on my morning cup of coffee. It was a rare morning when the house was calm and quiet.
The urge to create something quick and easy suddenly came over me. I was looking for an instant gratification.
The craving for a quick and easy project was strong. Then, I remembered talking to my friend who had recently redecorated her daughter’s bedroom.
She was looking for flower decorations to add a few finishing touches.
With this in mind, I set out to replicate cute little flowers that I can string together and create a garland.
I was so pleased with the pattern. Mainly because I started and finished it the very same morning.
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Tiny Crochet Flowers Garland Video Tutorial
These tiny crochet flowers are so quick and easy to make! They only consist of two crochet rounds!
I have also filmed a video tutorial on how to make this easy crochet project for tiny crochet flowers.
As well as that, you will also learn how to attach these small crochet flowers together to make a garland.
To watch the video tutorial, please click on the play button below (the video won’t show if you are using an ad blocker).
However, the possibilities to use these teeny tiny flowers are endless. You can attach them to a mini bouquet or use them as little flower embellishments on any crocheted project or gift stationery & gift packaging.
For this cute small crochet flower pattern you will need to know how to work the single crochet bobble stitch.
This is an easy stitch I have created to add an extra body to a humble single crochet stitches.
You can check out the video tutorials on my YouTube Channel. Please subscribe to my channel while you are there too!
For the Tiny Crochet Flower Garland Video Tutorial, CLICK HERE.
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MATERIALS NEEDED FOR CROCHETING TINY FLOWERS
- Hobbii Acacia Yarn (DK weight; 51% Acrylic, 49% Cotton; 250 m per 100g ball) x small amount in Ecru, Ballerina, and Daffodil or any suitable substitute yarn – a mix of acrylic yarn and cotton yarn, you can also use a little bit of any scrap yarn
- 4 mm crochet hook size
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
FINISHED SIZE OF CROCHET FLOWERS
finished garland measures 2.75 m
the flower 4 cm in diameter
TENSION
not important for this project
STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS (US CROCHET TERMS)
ch- chain stitch
sc bo – single crochet bobble stitch, watch video tutorial HERE.
sl st- slip stitch
hdc – half double crochet
For abbreviations master list as set out by Craft Yarn Council, please CLICK HERE.
CROCHET FLOWERS PATTERN NOTES
- the flower pattern starts with a magic ring and is worked over two rounds
- the first round consists of single crochet bobble stitches that create the center of the flower
- the second round creates six individual petals, one in each st from Rnd 1
- there is also a full video tutorial available
- the pattern is suitable for a beginner skill level using basic crochet stitches
- to make a larger flower, you can change the yarn weight to worsted weight yarn and a larger mm hook size
- these small flowers would make a perfect gift, add them to other craft projects, or you can attach an adorable flower to crochet hats
TINY CROCHET FLOWERS GARLAND MAIN PATTERN
Start with Daffodil yarn, create magic ring.
Rnd 1: 1 ch (does not count as a stitch), 6 sc bo into the magic circle, sl st to top of first st. [6 sc bo]
Fasten off. Join in Ballerina yarn.
Rnd 2: * 2 ch, 3 hdc into the same st at the bottom of 2 ch, 2 ch, sl st into the same st at the bottom of the petal, sl st into next sc bo stitch; repeat from * around working the last sl st into the stitch at the bottom of the first petal. [6 petals]
Fasten off. Sew in all ends
How to attach tiny crochet flowers into a garland
To attach the flowers to a garland, with Ecru yarn chain 40 sts.
Insert hook under loop of the sc bo st on the back of the flower, yarn over and pull through both loops.
Chain 3, insert hook under the loop of the sc bo st opposite to the one you have just used, yarn over and pull through both loops.
Chain 30 and attach another flower the same way as described above.
After you attach the last flower, chain 40 and fasten off.
Final Thoughts
I hope you enjoyed this tiny crochet flowers garland quick pattern. I have more free easy crochet patterns and tutorials using a small amount of yarn that you might enjoy right here on the blog.
Other quick patterns you might like:
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This is a beautiful crochet flower garland! I love the blue star pattern!